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ATTORPTYE-ATLAN OF THE PEACE—Corser 16th and Neb. JIRS A SIMERAL, .+ OMJ WM, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Room 8,Crelghton A e, 16th 5., OMATA NEB. D. L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW-—Loans movey, A&...n-u.m\-uu oo &, Orighin i A. C. TROUP, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office Iu Tanscom's s it oy it arnnam St BEX TTORN A ne 39 ©% 27 LAW—Oraickamask » Triie - CHRDWICK, [ 0o, 150 Parsbem ~ | P S PR T el SErPaterts _yooured. B3 EOTARY PUBL™, PLIFTS H Attorneys-at-Law, Tl lon Block,Pi*eenth and Parnbans .. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ARBACH BLOCK. COR. DCUC. & I6TH STS. OMAEHA, NEP. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, ‘Ofioe:—Frout roors, Tp stals e Vi g, 5 . cornot Fiteeats and ~ Rewcor Tias & Ramox REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. B be given to sl yalte o every Gescription ; will jourte of the Siate and the ce. Farubsm Si, oppoeite EDWARD W. SINERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW—Rooma & Oreightcn ‘Block, 16t and Doasian siroetn. Bo%dh 5. F. MANDERSON, B e B Omata Nebraska. WL Ricuaos. @3 Hunt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, Orrics—215 South Fourteenth Street, in w uitod Btates. O Court Hous JSOTELY, DR, BOSANKO’S ILE REMEDY. SMTERNAL, EXTERNA !'fl'fillll(i PILESL' i =t ence on the application of Dy iy, which aees di DO NOT DELAY on the ot the dratn system produce Sermament disability, bat bay it, Anp TRY IT*:*CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, st when you can notobiatn It of Bim, w will send it, wn application. Address NE DR, BOS/NKO MEDICINE CO. ________PpA.O. THE COLORAD0 BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thistnstitution, located st Denver, Colorado, $he Educational and Commercial center of the West, e pro-ominently the beet and moet practds el of ite kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. ©. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. OADY, Secrotary, Tho most extansive, thorough and complete astitution of the kind fn the wor' L. Thoumnds ‘of accoun‘ants and Busioes in the prin- aipal citios and towns ot the States, owe ‘Aheir success to 0w course of training. The Bight Kind of Edueation for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick Vock. at function of three troet car lioes. Elezantly firiod and farnished ‘apartmente for the application of and carrylng out of our novel and systematic n.cthods of BUSINESS TRATNING. Young men who contemni-te & business Hfe, and pareats having sons Lo cduciin, are particn. larly requosted to send for va- new Circular, which will give full inform tion as %o terma, ondition of entrance, etc. Address @. W, FOSTER, President, e3m Denver Colorado. ! o I'HE DATLY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 916 Parnhawm, ber. 9th and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 0opy 1 year, in advance (postpaid). —.86.00 S monthe = - = 400 8 mouths ~ aveee 200 TIME_ TABLES THE MAILS. 0 p." am, omeamanen fofdts) LAl oanane {Arrival And Depariare rains OMAHA & NORTHWESTERR AND [IOUX CITY & PAOIFIC 1:AILROADS. Express.....£:00s. m. | Fxprew_ .430p m. Dadly Excopt Sundays, B.& M. B.B. o NEBRASKA. Erpre Leave Omahs, dally:—8 a.m., 9. m., 10 & m., Nem.ipm,ip. m,8p.m,5p m, 65 o, Teave Council Hlofls;—8:25 a. m., 9:35 a.m,, 1025 . o, 1% a.m, 1:25 p. ., 335 p. m., 8:35p. m.,'5:2 p. m., 635 p. I ur trips on Sanday, leaving Otiaha at § and 11 230d 6 p. m; Council Blulls st 9:25, 2:95'and 5:25 p. m. PASSKNONR TRATSS. Loavo Omaba:—g. m. 7 & m,$30 . m, 1 P.m am, — 615 a.m, 9:40n m., 2790 p. m., 7560 p. W OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . Luve, anmive Mall, o, 10:45a. m, 435p.m. Daiiy except Sandase. TNk B gy iy foutat fran. A sors Tee & Oo.Port SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Womsrtul discoverlesin the world haveboanmade Among other things whero Sauta Claus stayed Cildren oft ask if he makes goods or not, vos In 2 mountain of SOw. ‘year an excursion sailed cléar o the Pole | And suddenly dropped into what seemed ke shols | s ks by SR on ench b, o 3 on Thers wie. Hoveiae. ke oure, with saore And far brighter skies than ever were seen, ‘Birds with the hues of & ralabow were found, While fiowars of exquisite fragrance were grow ing aronnd. ot long were they lstt to wondat tn doub A belug 800n comme they bad heard much ‘Twas Santa Olate'self and thisthey all my, 3o look like the pictares esoe overy day. Ho droveup s team that looked very quser, Twas » team «f grasshoppers ol reindeer, 1l instead of & slelgh, them on toard sod drove them away. He showsd them all over his wonderful realm, And factories making goods for women and men Furrlers wore working on hate grost and mall, To Bunce's they aid they were sending them Rrls Kingle, tho Glove Maker, t0id them at once, Al our Gloves we are sending o Bunce, ‘Santa showed them suspenders and many things Baying I alse took these to friend Bunce's stors. Banta Claus then whispered & secrot. £ be'd tell, M ‘overy one knew bunoo well, Ho tHretore showid §end hia goods to b care, Krowing hie triends wil got thelr full share. PAD A pew and hitherto unknown remedy for all Alseanca of the Kidneys, Biadder, snd_ Urinary Oreans. 11 positively cure Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- ¥ prghs Discas, nability o retain of expall b Urine, Catarrh of the Biadder, high colcred and_scaniy trine, Painful Urinating, LAME BACK, Genera! Weaknees, and all Female Com- platots. It avolds Internal modicines, 1 certain Inft effccts and cures when nothing eise can. "For sale by all Druggista o sent by mal ree apon recelpt of the price, §2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, " o'was Bavod.” - 2 WES K. 156, Agent for Kebraaks, CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalic Cases, Coffus, Caskots, Shrouds, etc. {ever held the whip over the serfs > HOOTED OUT OF ERIN, Tyrannies of the Eaglish Slave- Driver of Lough M:sk Correspoadence of The Now York Herald Dus) Dee, 6.—Oue of the most extrao dina-y weid nt in_ the history of Trcl.ud has been the “Buyeotting” of Lord Krow's ag-nt at Loogh Mask. Three weeks ago it will be remem- bered how a cmall British army marched from the railroad station at Claremorris _to Balin-ohe and Dough Mask, guarding a smail bend of Ulster laborers who had voluntcered to get in_ this man Boycott's turnigs and other crops. It was a strange, weird march that stormy night, when the country pecple from all the surround- ing district assembled along the rosd aud hooted and hissed the passing procession, and uttered dark | threats agaivst the Invading Orange- | men. said country people, though it should be added that only women sud children took part In the demonstration, forthe mex, old and young, in obiience to the word of €ODZand, given by the powerful or- ganization knofvn &a the Land League, carefully kept out of the way, tresting the expedition with silent contempt. The Laud League was guided by men who were wise snough to know that a conflict with the latge military foce sent out to protect the relief expedi- tion cotld only end in bloodshed, wfd, perhaps, disaster, though I am intormed that 40,000 armed Irish- ‘men could have been collected atBallin- robe at a day’s notice,and they gave or- ders, transmitted quickly to all parts of Mayo, that the expedition shou'd not be disturbed ot attacked. And so the Ulstefmen arrived safely at Lough Mask, and went to work amid rain, and snow, and storm, and in three weeks succeeded i getting in Boy- cott’s ¢rops, siving a few hundred pounds’ worth of farm prolucts at s cost to the conntry estimated at fron £7000 to £0,000° On Friday last, the relief work being completed, the Uletermen wers eseorted from Lough Mask to Ballinrobe, znd on Saturdsy worning from Bailinrobs t> Clare- morris, where they took the iraia for the north. ESCAPE OF BOYCOTT AND FAMILY. On ‘the same day (Satarday) Boyeott and bis family were removed, hidden in an ambulanco wagon, from Lough Mask, Clarentotris, gnarded by a com- pany of h n Sunday night Mr. Boycott, with his family, took the mail train for Londen, leaving Ireland forever, baniehed from a beautiful home by an impoverished and wretch- ed band of pessauts (laborers), who had beon driven to desperation and to “Boycotting" e cf his petty tyranny, exercised in a manner that would have done no discredit to the hardest -heatted alave-driver that placed under his charge. It must be remembered that Bogeott was driven out of Ircland not because of avy crimes cotmltted by him againat the ténets of the land league. Lord Erne, for whom Boycoit was the | agent, is not a hard landlord, and his | tenants did not band togotner to pun- ish the sgent beosuse of the carls misdemeanor. ed down by pov- erty ar 1 wretchednehs, they were ap parently the most abject of human croatures, living on without a hope and without a future. For yeara they bore in patience the iudignities put upon them by this pettv tyrint, and they would haVe burne these indigni- | tiek inuch longer had not some of tha leaders of the land league taught them that they were human beings and how to take rovenge for the icdignities that had been put upon them. It is not many years o since Mr. Boycott went to Tough | ask, hoping, s he said afow days ago, {0 end there, with his family, his lifein peace, and as he might have done had he not abused his positich and his trusts. A small inan, pos- sessed of an iron will, quite out of zomparison with his physical strength, he resorted to a method of enforcing obedience that angered the peasantry placed under his care, PETTY TYRANNY. If one of his farm laborers, wearied after & day’s work, took a short cut acress the fields to his miserable hut, whioh he called his home, ‘‘Capt.” Boycott would fine him a small sum of money. If a peasant’s hen was found tresspassing oh the Captain’s fields, another fine would be imposed. If & peasant left one of his implements in the wrong place, fine ranging from two toalx pence would Le imposed. In fact, he fined them for all and every- thing, and st the end of the week the poor herd would find that instead of receiviog his,miserable dole of eight or nive shillings, he would only get from five to seven, the rest being con- fisoated by the “Oaptain” for fines. It was & miserabie life that he led his t workmen, bullying and curs- ing them from morning till night, ‘marching round his farm gan in hand, and his bard face, his gray beard, and hia bandy legs, a terror tothose around him. o treated the peasants worse than if they had been slaves. THE DAY OF RETRIBUTION. But finally retribution came. The land leaguers visited the country; they taught the miserablo serfs the grost lesson that they were human be- ings, and told them to join_together and to refuse to labor on the farm. Tmagine, if you can, the depth of misery to which these lrish peasants had been driven and the desperation which they felt before they gained courage enough to carry out the reso- lution of *‘Boycotting’’ the offender. . Othand Lith, Omaha, Neb, HOLIDAY GOODS. & s $S S S % Idlp’ayed a herolsm that shoul e | duiy honored snd chronfeled. Ac- cepting starvation for themselves and | thels fam lies, they refused to work frr the man who had so long tyran- | vized over them, and so it came | about that ““Capt.” Boyoott saw his turuips and ctops rotting in the | aronud and not a laborer within a ra- | dius of twenty miles who would lend |ahand to rescue them or touch his polluted money, even to save them- selves from want. You can scarcely gain any idea of the dread work of this revenge unless Mr. Bouclcault sends you his revised drama of “The O'Dowd,” where the scene recently enacied ‘at Boycott’s is given in dras- tic faithfuluess. And so it came about that *Capt.” Boycott had to appeal to the British government for assistance, and a large army of sol- diers had to be sent to Lough Mask to protect the Ulster voluntcers in their worn of gathering the crops. THE RELIEF EPXPEDITION, This relief expedition was the work of a few Diliin Orangemen, who might have been the means of evok- ing a rlot if nothing worse; had not the government eent its soldiers to protect them. As to the wisdom of this relief expedition opinion differs; but in the end the expedition did good, and to themselves more than to anybody else. They learned while awsy in the Papist lands that they had come on a fool’s errand, that they ‘were astisting a cause which they them- selves eaw to be an unjust one. They left their northern homes with a dark hatred of the Catholics of Mayo; the returned home filled with sorrow for their suffering fellow-countrymen. In this way the expedition has been productive of good in bringing about a kivdlier feeling between rival fac- tione, and Ido not think it will be léng hence before Parnell and the leaders of the Lesgue will find friends and sympathizers by the thoussnd in the very districts whither the Ulster relief men have gone. GATAMOUNT UHARLEY. HOW THE HUNTER OF PIEE'S PEAK DAGSED AND BROUGHT IN HIS Gans, Co'orado Spilags (0cl ) Gasetta. Yesterday the well-known hunter of Pike's Peak, Catamount Charley, appeared in town riding his piebald miistang, Captain Kid. The personal apoearance of this famous hunter and trapper is familiar to every resident of Colotado Springs. His tall, loose- Iy-knit_figure, his long legs, his dark face, black eyes, and flowing black beard, which sweeps in a sable cata- ract over his bosom, are all “mell known to our_citizens, Catamount Charley was dressed in his Sunday clothes, which consisted of a yellow buckskin shirt and buckskin trousers, both trimmed with a fringe of buck- skir cat into strips, a cartridge belt filled with the loaded shells of & heavy repenting rille, which he carried in his band, a wide white sombrero on his head and moccasins on his feet. Catamount Charley dismounted in front of Aken & Hunt's museum, and leaving his mustang unhitched, re- moved a heavy bale of skins from the pac of the saddle, and walked in- to the stocd. Mr. Hunt was the only ou in the store at the time. [ say, boss,” remarked Oharley, “Ive got some skins yere I'd like to 157 “Cacsainly,” siid Mr. Huny, with his usual “politeness, ‘I all bo glad to look at them.” Yere," said Charley, “is & moun- tain bison’s hide, yere is a mountain lion's hide, and yere are two more Tion's hides, Thit fuat lion's ekia is the biggest I ever sec. It's nine foet from tip to tip; the critter must have weighed 500 pounds. You see it was this way. 1was looking around for game back of the Peak, when all at once Theard a growiin’ and howlin’; which reminded me that the moun- tain lions was not all dead yet. SoI crawled around a p'int of rock,and Tm Dblamed if I didu't seo three mountsiu lion havin’ fight with o monstrous bison Itell you, it was & big fight. The lions would make a leap, and the bison would back up against a root and take them on his horns. I don’t know how tae fight would have come out, but it was just too good a picnic for me to let it paes, so I drawed a b:ad on the fust lion as come in range and pulled my cld rifle off. The eurprising part of the affair was that just as I pulled one of the lious jumped in between me and the one L shot at and caught the bsll just back of hiaribs. It passed clean through him, and bein’ turned a little from its course, it cut the throat of the second lion, and broke the back of the bison. They all dropped in & heap, and I was eo tickled that I in- cautiously jumped out from behind the rock, when the third lion saw me.” “Indced,” sald Mr. Hunt. “Yes,” sald Charley, ““the_third lion he saw me, and made a jump in my direc- tion. AsIsaw him comin’ I didn't have time to take aim, but I took my repeatin’ riflo up under my arm and took a fly shot at him. Lucky for me, I took him In tho breast and he tumbled over dead.” “Indeed,” said Mr. Hunt. “Yos,"” sald Charley, “‘he tumbled over desd; and now what will you give me for the four skins, three mountain lions and one bison?” We left Mr. Hunt engaged In a mer- cantile combat with Charley over the price of those skin: Domestic Blisa ¢ kisslng the maid” Domestic Blister “mn's wifo catch'ng him ac i Hore Domestic. 0il into the Wounds caused by the aforesald Contretemps. s “wife rubbing Eclectric Facts that We Know. It you sre suffering with a severe cough, cold, asthma bronchitis, con- sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection ot the throat or lungs, we know that D. Kixo's New Discovery will give you immediate relief. We know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where ell other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many petmatient cures, Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixo’s New Discov- ERy will care_you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Ferer, Consumption, Se- vere Coughs and Colds, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Isa Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regula- size bottle for §1.00 jan1615(2) Thousands bave beem cured cf_dumb agus, biilions disordrs, jsundice, dspepsia and il dizenses bf tho liver, blood and Stomach, when all other remedies have failed, by using Prof. Guilmette's French Kidvey Pad, which s & auick and permanent cure {or thoso ‘dlsorders. Atk your druggist for the grest remedy, and take 10 other, and if he does 1ot keep it scnd $1.60 I & lotter to the French Pad Co , and receive one by mall post-pa e | Bucien's Arnica Saive The Best SALVE in the world for Outs, Brolsez, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoam, Fover Soros, Tetter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Corus, and all | kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve | s guaranteed to give porfect satlafac- | tlod In every case or money re fanded, | Price 25 conts per box, 8dly For aale by . K. ISH Omabs, 45 Yearsbejoretne Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to.” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of thet character, they stand withott a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ‘The genuine are never sugar-coated. Fach box has a red-wax seal on the lid, withtheimpression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Fach wrapper bears the signa- tures of 0. McLxE and Fieiixe Bros. 72 Insist upon having the genuine Di. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared br FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of tie Throat, Lungs, and Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. tropioal sad plaatds IstheBest and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation, Billousness, Headache, Torpid Liver, Hems orrhoids, Indisposition, and all Disorders arisipg structed state of the system, Ladies and chiliren, and_those who disiike taking pills il DaUSEOS medicines, are espe- ailyplensed with 113 agreeabie quaiiiies. TROPIC-FRUIT TIVE may be used i ail cases that need the nd of 8 purzative, Cahartic; of aperient medicin, and W He{tpro: et omie el RS the agonts named. 1 i entirely free from the Usunl objeetionscommon foiber. Packein bronsed tin boses omly: Price 25cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-C.ASS DRUGGIST: e ———— Propared from Before Purchasing AxY Foau of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT, co represented to cure Nervous, eason g o the PUL , or Appli Chroiic and 3 El in' VERMACHERGALVANICC Stroct, San Francico, Ca Pamphiet aud *Tho Eiictrh and ¥ will save timo, hoalth and money. The P. G, Co. are tho only dealors in Genuine Electric Ap- pliances on the Amarican Continent. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Furnas county, Nebraska, at Beaver City, the county seat of said coun- ty, up to the 8rd day of Jannary, A: 1881, at 12 o'clock M. of said day, for the construction of a wagon bridge acrosa the Republican river, south of the town of Cambridge, in Medicine Creek precinct, in Furnas county, Nebraska, said bridge to be 40) feet in length. Eidders are re- quired to accopany their bids with plans aud specifications of the work, and also with 2 bond in a sum double the amount of thy hid, conditioned for the faithfal execution of the contract. The county commissioners of said county of Furnas reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the county commissioners of Prof. Guilmette's Frnch Kidney Pad cures Peasants who bad to live on the miser- avla pittance of a few shillings a week diseases sf the kidneys, In both male and female. For sale by all Druggists. Furnas county, Nebrasks. Dated at Beaver City, «unas conaty, Nekzaskn, the 19th day of November, A. D. 1880, T.. Kixsuay, County Clerk. dec3-1md&w BO0 st o ey i e outfit free, Address H. Halle:t & Co., Portland, Me. from an ob- | Pro An anodyrie n A wonderfal Saie -prc b o— T rar That mother hed surface over the farge smomnt of friction. uso vou need use but half ¢ ressiing your wagon that you woul o b Send “for Pocke: y inowing. Malled treo to sny ad MICA MANUFACTURING CO., 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAG0. »@Ask Your Dealer For It oct20-it FEVER ANB ! ASTETT CELERRATED STOMACH BiyTE RS Hemisphero in which tho utilty o Hostetier's ‘Stomach Bitier as n tonic, corrective, and anti- billous medicine, is not known andappreciated. While It is & modicine for all seasons snd ali el generated by tho weather, being the ‘vegetable stimulant fn the world For sale by Drugzists and Dealers, to whom sp- 31v for Hostetters Almsnac for 1561, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AN St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sious City Route ! , 1t I eapecially amitad to the compiaints puest sod From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMAROK, And all pointeln Northorn Iows, Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equipped with the Im. ved Westinghouso Automatic Alr Brakesand Miller Platform Coupler ud Buffer. Aad for 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpassed, Elegant Drawing Room wnd Bloeping Cars,owned and controlled >y the com , ran Through Withsut Cbange batween Bion Facifc Tranater Depot, Council Blats, and 8t. P loave tho Unfon_Paciic Transfor Depor reaching Sioux City at 10:20 . at11:063. m, waking #5TEN HOURS 15 Apvaxce or ANy Ornee Rourx. Retursiny, leave St. Paul at 330 p. m., ar- riviag at Sioux City at 445 & m., and Unlon Pacific Transter Depot, Coancil Blufls, at a.m. Bosure that your tekots read via 8, 0, &R R F. C. HILLS, Sapertntendent, Missouri Valley, lows P. E. ROBINSON, Assk Gon'l Pass. 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EAST —¥IA THE— [ | Chie RAXLIV AR 2.330 MILES OF ROAD! itIe toe SUORT, SURE and Safe Route Batwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS CRIGAGO, MiLWAUKEE T OFFKNS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It 8 the ONLY ROAD between CJOUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO | Upon which ts ran PULLMAN EHOTEL OCARS! 11 addition t thaseand to plase all classes of travolers, It cires FIRST-CLASS MFALS at its BATING STATION: £ 60 cunts each. | { | | | | IT8 TRAGK IS STEEL ZAlLS1 178 BOAGHES ARE THE FINESTI i ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS 1 you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- t1ons you will buy your ticket by this Route P AND WILL TAKS SONEOTHER. OFFICE—2 Now Montgom- tolde For Informatio tainab! Ticket Office, adiress any | W. H. STENKITT, Gex'l Puss. Agent, ILL. cAGo, JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag't Omma! THROUCH T0 CHICACO | Without Change of Carsl| THE CHICAGO RATT.ROAD. With Smooth and Perfect Teack, Elogant Pus. senger Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS It s acknowledgsd by the Pram, sad aih wke ‘travel aver It, 1o be the Beet Appofnted and Bost Mamiged Roxd tn the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Bhonld oesr in mind that thls ls the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, And Pointa East, North and Northwest. ‘Passengers by this Roate have choice of And the Adsantage of Six Dafly Linesof Palace ‘eepins Cars from Chicago to New York Gity Without Change. All Express T the West rain on this line are equipped with ighouse Patent Air Brakes and Patent Safety Platform and in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Aerunonth Buriington Rote. Information concerning Roates, Rates, Tmo ba cheerfally given by Burllogton Koute, Connections, etc., will ¥ General Agent, Omaha. H. P. DUEL, ‘Toket Agunt, Omaba. 1880. 1 the only Direct Line to S8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. ‘No change of cars between Omahs and 8t. Louls and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REAHING AL Eastern & Western Cities -V & Josandst. Louls. WA | Tickv'a for sae . el coupon staions In the 3. F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'| Supt., Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Ag't St. Joseoh, Mo . Joseph, Mo, W C. SEACHREST, Tickst Agen., b 1620 ANDY BORDRY, Fambac Stroot, A. B. BARNARD, Wire Fencing and Ralling » Spectality. Their beautv, permanence and_economy. dafly working the extinctlon of all fencing]] cheap material. Elegant in design, indestractible Fences for Lawns, Public Grounds snd Oeme- tery Plate. #ron Vases, Lawn Sottses, canopled and of ruitic patterns; Chialrs aml. every description of Iron and Wire ‘ornamental work desiined am ago & Vorthwestern | | o maps, etc., not ob- | {Sold by DRUG |~ wa SHORT LINE = zhly recommended and unsurpassed for Wealk Dro e, Loss of Energy, sing from Kidney «r or Feul Kidneys, Nervous Debili Bladder Miscas: Put up in Quart size Bottles for General It not foun office to you LAWRENCE & M M and Family Use. ARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. GISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers peioos WHMO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOCRAENY OF fHI! INTRY, e L' S A BV E X AMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE OO - 2 Z > 54 ST T CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWE! Ita main line runs from Chicago o Conncil | Déming C Bluffs, passing throukh Jollet, Ottzwa. La Salle. Geneseo, Moline, 1ok Laiand, Do Liverty, lowa Cicy. M with ) Givergine lnes We X% A K.C.ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, oo il be tho pios: PEONIA. DES MO FAVENWORTER, slnid Bente.” are sk & et omce. address. . ST, JOHN, i, s e CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SEHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW COCDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OEAS. SEIVERIOK 1208 and 1216 Far: ree! #p % mon MERIC N PACKET €3S teamship: DE. A. S. PENDERY, HAMBU! CONSULTING PHYSICIAN; | Weelly Lineoi§ i, France and Germany. LAS PEKMANENTLY LOCATED HIS ME! ICAL OFFICE, Erngla OMAIA, SK 8 Tenth Stroe: A For Passage apply to €. B. RICHARD & C0., Passenger Agenta, ‘acate and chronie it and day, s manufactarad by B T. BARNUM'S Wire and X 7,9 and 51_Woodward Avo., De- troit, Mich! Sepd f.» 11/ebres w1 ~atalogue and price list, sep2h [=] T »n c CO0Popa* CGCL ¢ o= [ ORI EECEE‘-’ o] Co—="s. 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